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On 6/15/2024 at 3:03 PM, Gail & Marty sailing away said:

Hi If you use AARP Gift cards are you still covered with Insurance .

Hi Gail & Marty sailing away,

 

Yes. You would use the amount you paid for the gift cards as your insurable trip cost.

 

What you also will want to find out is if there are any scenrios where you will receive a refund back to the gift cards if you cancelled your trip.

 

Steve Dasseos

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1 hour ago, iamtrustworthy said:

Hi Gail & Marty sailing away,

 

Yes. You would use the amount you paid for the gift cards as your insurable trip cost.

 

What you also will want to find out is if there are any scenrios where you will receive a refund back to the gift cards if you cancelled your trip.

 

Steve Dasseos


What if the "gift cards" were really "gifts", and the traveler has no "receipt" for them?

Could that still work for that starting payment?

(That starting payment can be tricky sometimes.)

 

Thanks!

 

GC

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1 hour ago, GeezerCouple said:


What if the "gift cards" were really "gifts", and the traveler has no "receipt" for them?

Could that still work for that starting payment?

(That starting payment can be tricky sometimes.)

 

Thanks!

 

GC

With gift cards you need the name Who paid for them , the number on the gift card and the 4 digit code 

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2 hours ago, Gail & Marty sailing away said:

With gift cards you need the name Who paid for them , the number on the gift card and the 4 digit code 

 

Yes, but I thought this was about travel insurance.

IF there is a claim, one must provide the *receipt* = "proof of purchase", meaning something like the charge account bill/payment.  And if the insurance is supposed to start based upon the date of the first payment (and the next payment is sometime later), then...??

[Note:  This assumes one wants something like that waiver of exclusion of pre-existing conditions.  Otherwise, it might not matter.]

 

GC

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